Thursday, January 18, 2007

Ok, here is the list we will no vote on. Using the form below you can vote for as many of these titles you like (ok, if you vote for more than, say, 20 titles it is already a bit silly). Of course, you may vote only once. Asking for name and e-mail is only for the purpose of making it at least a little bit harder to cheat. I won't spam you.

My thanks to everyone who has participated so far! It has been fun, the meme, though not a perfect tool for gathering data, proved to be a lot fun - many people wrote small essays on theology in the last 25 years, well worth reading. If your nominations do not appear, I am sorry, I must have missed them (except in the case you nominated Dan Brown. That I ignored).

James Alison, Faith Beyond Resentment: Fragments Catholic and Gay

Robert Alter, The Art of Biblical Narrative (1981)

Gil Bailie, Violence Unveiled: Humanity at the Crossroads

Hans Urs von Balthasar, Theodramatik (completed 1983)

Carl Bangs, 'Arminius: A Study in the Dutch Reformation' (1985)

Richard Bauckham, Jesus and the eyewitnesses: the Gospels as eyewitness testimony (2006)

Oswald Bayer, Living by Faith - Justification and Sanctification

Kwame Bediako: Christianity in Africa: The Renewal of Non-Western Religion